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fireblade1
1st July, 2011, 05:09 PM
On the evening of July 3 at 11:05:30 p.m. EDT -- at a distance of 280 millon miles into space that poses no threat to Earth -- a wide path of viewing opportunity (http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/europa_feature.html#e52) will pass in front of star TYC 0292-00339-1 in the constellation Virgo. The asteroid will eclipse the star's light for 17.9 seconds in a process known as occultation (http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/europa_feature.html#occ1).


http://www.nasa.gov/images/content/562765main1_spitzer-20061010_226jpg.jpg


Here on Earth, astronomers can measure the exact length of time the star's light is blocked and use those calculations to help verify the size of 52 Europa -- and you can help with the observation!

View all details about this event. (http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/europa_feature.html)

Dr. Bill Cooke and his team from NASA's Meteor Environment Office at the Marshall Space Flight Center will be watching the sky on the evening of July 3, 2011. Join them from 9:30 p.m. to midnight EDT for a live Web chat to ask your questions and observe the occultation via a live Ustream feed. Amateur astronomers who are observing the event can also report their observations via the associated Twitter feed.

For observers, a wide path of viewing opportunity (http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/europa_feature.html#map) is available from Florida through Montana and into Canada. The viewing path will be those areas of the country that fall between the two dark, diagonal lines on the map. The combined light of the asteroid and the star will drop by 2.1 mag to 12.1 mag -- the magnitude of the asteroid -- for at most 17.9 seconds.

NASA - Ask an Expert: Join NASA in Measuring an Asteroid (http://www.nasa.gov/connect/chat/europa_chat.html)

fireblade.

cablefreejunkie
1st July, 2011, 09:47 PM
NASA = Never A Straight Answer
thats what mrs cablefree calls me :)